Target clearance is YMMVGames may not even be on clearance at your store, or they may be higher or lower than what is on this list.

This thread is for clearance-- not for sale items. Price reductions for clearance seem to happen on Monday, although not every Monday, but could also occur any day of the week depending on your store's price change team. Price adjustments on clearance are typically not allowed, but some have succeeded or have been able to do as return and rebuy.

Target often donates its older clearance titles to Goodwill stores, so keep that in mind when you're trying to find items. Further reduction is possible when a game's price ends with 8 cents. However, when it ends in 4 cents it will NOT drop anymore. If it ends in 9 cents, it's just on sale or on a non-clearance reduction. Also, note that, typically, games will drop three times-- from 30%, 50%, then to the final drop of 70% or 75% off of the original price. Some people, however, have seen further drops up to 85%.

When games are marked down, the price change team typically find the game and scan it with their PDA/LRT to intiate the price change. However, in the case that they cannot find the game, they will either choose to not drop the price further or process the price change anyway, figuring that the game is somewhere in the store.

Also, a great help when you're posting deals you've found is to check this post and see if your item's DPCI number is already listed. DPCI stands for Department, Class, Item-- it's Target's version of a SKU. These are a nine digit number that can always be found on your receipt and also on the red clearance tags on the item itself. DPCI numbers are handy to have when you want to check the item's price-- just go over to your scanner and punch in the numbers, if your scanners have keypads. Also, you can give these numbers to team members so they can check the availability of the item easily with their PDA scanners. Please post any DPCI numbers that are not already in the OP-- thanks! This is especially important since some of the DPCI numbers on Target.com start with 241, meaning they cannot be used in-store, and also meaning that I can't get all of the numbers from Target.com.

Here is a fairly easy way to check your local Target's pricing-- often price tags will not be correct. Thanks to BigDirty for this:1) Go to Half.com or a similar site. Search for the game to locate its UPC code number. It's in the gray box underneath the box art graphic.2) Go to UPC Database,Milk.com , or UPC Data and enter the code so you can print out the UPC. Go to Target and use the price scanners to scan your printouts.

Thanks to Mephitical for this tool for locating clearance titles, which is located here. Go to Amazon or Target to find the item's ASIN. When you find it, replace "B000O3IS48" in the URL with your item's ASIN. This will take you to a page asking you for your zip code. Type in your zip code and click enter-- this will display a list of local stores and whether or not they have your item in stock. YMMV on it working properly.

The website for locating clearance titles by their DPCI # is here: Find In Store

Much like the ASIN location website replace the DPCI # at the end of the URL...

New link to search for items using Targets online item #: Find In Store

[/COLOR][COLOR=Red]249.99[/COLOR][COLOR=#b8c4a9][COLOR=Red][COLOR=DarkOrchid][207-23-0016] [/COLOR][/COLOR]Toy Story PS3 bundle(comes w/ the two disc versions(BD/DVD) of BOTH Toy Story and Toy Story 2)[COLOR=RoyalBlue] (added 10-17-11)[/COLOR][/COLOR]

[COLOR=red]He's got a cape and it's totally sweet,[/COLOR][COLOR=red]A flash in red and white,[/COLOR][COLOR=red]Calls his fanny pack his utility belt,[/COLOR][COLOR=red]He's ready for a discount fight![/COLOR]

[COLOR=red]You'd never think he could run so fast,[/COLOR][COLOR=red]With a gut of giant size,[/COLOR][COLOR=red]Asks all the ladies if they'd like a ride[/COLOR][COLOR=red]On his Starship Enterprise![/COLOR]

[COLOR=red]What's that sound comin' down the lane?[/COLOR][COLOR=red]It can only be EL HOARDO.[/COLOR]

[COLOR=red]He packs a sword, it's a replica,[/COLOR][COLOR=red]Like Zorro in disguise,[/COLOR][COLOR=red]Gonna leave an H scratched on the wall,[/COLOR][COLOR=red]Then he'll move those ten ton thighs![/COLOR]

[COLOR=red]Knows all the price drops all the time,[/COLOR][COLOR=red]Has inhalers to survive,[/COLOR][COLOR=red]Lives in a basement at his parents house,[/COLOR][COLOR=red]At the age of thirty five![/COLOR]

[COLOR=red]That's the one who got your penny guide,[/COLOR][COLOR=red]The stallion called EL HOARDO.[/COLOR]

[COLOR=plum]There have been some confirmed reports of La Whoreda, the female counterpart to El Hoardo. She is obviously more rare in the Target environment since she usually focuses her energy to her Avon business, but caution should still be exercised. [/COLOR]

[COLOR=deepskyblue]*Please do not copy this list to Slickdeals, Fatwallet or any other competing deal sites. Thank you.[/COLOR]

BTW, to the guy who bought the GoW 3 LE in the previous thread for $5x.xx and it's now $19.xx in the system and was asking about how to get it price adjusted or how exactly to do the return/rebuy method, this is how it has worked for me consistently (95% or more of the time over the past few years):

1. Take the game + receipt to customer service.
2. Remember to be polite, as price adjustment on clearance is against Target policy so it's a big YMMV getting this done. No bitching, hissy fitting, shit attack get me the manager glitter throwing tantrums if you get denied.
3. Present game/item to CSR and tell them you want to keep it, you just want to change the way you paid for it (or "I'd like to change the credit card I used to pay for this" or "change payment type"). It helps if you are actually changing the payment method, but I've done it numerous times where I paid for the item originally with my Target Redcard and just re-ran the same card when they re-scanned the item, lol
4. CSR should say something like "we can't change the payment, but I can do a return/rebuy for you" (if not, then YOU suggest a return/rebuy as a possibility).
5. They will scan the receipt + item, and issue a credit to the original card, or cash, and provide a return receipt
6. They will then re-scan the item (and hopefully not immediately cancel the transaction when they notice the glaring price difference). At this point, you slide your credit card and it should be a done deal as it will automatically go through. If you are paying for cash, well then you present the cash and hope they don't cancel the transaction.

Clear lake shores had a crap ton of new mark downs. A few PS3 and X 360 but a lot more Wii. I grabbed Fallout new Vegas for 13.xx but then decided to grag Rage for PS3 since it was on sale for 29 dollars. Not a bad trip. I almost got Thor PS3 for 13.xx but my backlog is just too big

Target in West Hollywood, CA had Child of Eden and Operation Flashpoint Red River for 360 for $19.98 each this morning. Tons of copies of both in both the clearance and regular Xbox 360 sections. Lots of other DS, Wii, 360 and PS3 stuff as well, but nothing that hasn't already been noted in the OP. Also hit North Hollywood and Burbank. Not much at Burbank, but North Hollywood had several shelves of mostly Wii and DS stuff with a few 360 and PS3 titles like Tron, Dance on Broadway, Rango, etc...at the same prices as in the OP. Can't believe how many copies of Harry Potter Pt. 1 for the Wii I have seen today.

Saw a couple of PS3 Read Dead Redemption's for 19.98 (vanilla version not GOTY or DLC).
Also saw Ratchet and Clank crack in time for $8.98.
I passed as I have long since played/beaten those games. There was also a ton of Wii, DS, and Move crapware

I wonder if the Kindle clearance will eventually be at all Target stores or is this is limited to just a few that are getting rid of the Kindle and accessories. I checked three locations today and all had the cards in stock, but unfortunately, none were discounted. I even scanned them just in case.

BTW, to the guy who bought the GoW 3 LE in the previous thread for $5x.xx and it's now $19.xx in the system and was asking about how to get it price adjusted or how exactly to do the return/rebuy method, this is how it has worked for me consistently (95% or more of the time over the past few years):

1. Take the game + receipt to customer service. 2. Remember to be polite, as price adjustment on clearance is against Target policy so it's a big YMMV getting this done. No bitching, hissy fitting, shit attack get me the manager glitter throwing tantrums if you get denied.3. Present game/item to CSR and tell them you want to keep it, you just want to change the way you paid for it (or "I'd like to change the credit card I used to pay for this" or "change payment type"). It helps if you are actually changing the payment method, but I've done it numerous times where I paid for the item originally with my Target Redcard and just re-ran the same card when they re-scanned the item, lol4. CSR should say something like "we can't change the payment, but I can do a return/rebuy for you" (if not, then YOU suggest a return/rebuy as a possibility).5. They will scan the receipt + item, and issue a credit to the original card, or cash, and provide a return receipt6. They will then re-scan the item (and hopefully not immediately cancel the transaction when they notice the glaring price difference). At this point, you slide your credit card and it should be a done deal as it will automatically go through. If you are paying for cash, well then you present the cash and hope they don't cancel the transaction.

Good luck

I got denied price adjustment, denied change payment type, denied return/rebuy as well (something about it having to go back on the shelf before I can rebuy it), guess my store is super strict on policy. Was told it can take a day for stuff to go back out so I just got my money back.

I got denied price adjustment, denied change payment type, denied return/rebuy as well (something about it having to go back on the shelf before I can rebuy it), guess my store is super strict on policy. Was told it can take a day for stuff to go back out so I just got my money back.

That's how they're supposed to do it.

I'm 100% shocked that books still exist in today's day and age. I thought they'd be out by now. They make up like 1% of today's entertainment and unless you're 60 or older, stray away from books and start emersing yourself with real entertainment.

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